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Outstanding British Heart Foundation volunteer, 94, wins national honour
One of our long-standing volunteers has been awarded a British Empire Medal (BEM) in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List.
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We're here for journalists with questions about heart and circulatory conditions and their risk factors, or the BHF generally, across the UK.
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Taking action on air pollution in Northern Ireland
Air pollution is linked to heart and circulatory diseases and deaths in Northern Ireland. This is why we're campaigning for action on air pollution.
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Annual Report and Accounts 2010Other, 40 pages, published on 31/12/2010
Our Annual Report and Accounts.
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Heart warrior gives back – and urges others to join him
This January, we are calling on people across the UK to kick off the new year by decluttering and donating any unwanted Christmas gifts, especially toys, to help fund lifesaving research.
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Fundraising sponsorship formPoster / chart, published on 12/08/2016
A printable sponsorship form for fundraisers
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RESEARCH
Can stem cells grown in the lab be developed into beating heart cells to repair damaged hearts?University of Oxford | Professor Carolyn Carr
Currently, we cannot repair damaged heart tissue, such as after a heart attack, which means the heart doesn’t work as effectively. This can lead to heart failure – a potentially debilitating condition that affects over 750,000 people in the...
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Over 1 million to be offered weight loss drug on NHS to prevent heart attack or stroke
The weight loss jab Wegovy will soon be prescribed on the NHS to over 1 million people with cardiovascular disease to help prevent them from having a deadly heart attack or stroke, the health service has announced.
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RESEARCH
Tracing early origins of heart development in the embryo to inform stem cell therapiesUniversity of Oxford | Professor Catherine Porcher
Development of a fully formed heart and circulation in the embryo requires the precise allocation of cells to the right place at the right time. Our understanding of these processes has improved in recent decades but the very earliest stage...
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How to motivate yourself to exercise
Exercise is very important for your heart health. Learn how you can motivate yourself to exercise by overcoming common barriers.